The Duyên Hải Power Station is a complex of under-construction coal-fired power plants in Vietnam. It is located in Mu U Hamlet, Dan Thanh Commune, Duyên Hải District, Trà Vinh Province. The complex will have a total capacity of 3,689 MW. [1] It includes also a seaport coal terminal, to be built by China Communications Construction Company, with a capacity of 12 million tonnes of coal and oil per year. [2] [3]
Duyen Hai 1 will have an installed capacity of 1,245 MW (2 X 622.5MW) and its annual output will be 7.5–8 GWh. [4] The plant will cost US$1.5 billion. [5] It is owned by Vietnam Electricity.
Engineering, procurement and construction contract was signed on 30 March 2010 and construction started on 19 September 2010. The main contractor is Dongfang Electric Corporation Limited [4] According to the contract, unit 1 would be operational by 25 July 2015 and unit 2 by 25 September 2015. It is expected that the first boiler at unit 1 would be fired on 25 October 2014.[ citation needed]
The 1,200-MW Duyen Hai 2 will be developed by Malaysian company Janakuasa under build–operate–transfer agreement. [6] The engineering, procurement and construction contract is awarded to Alstom. [7]
Duyen Hai 3 has a planned capacity of 1,244 MW. [8] It consists of two condensing units, 622 MW each. [9] When built, it is expected to use 3.6 million metric tons of coal a year for annual production of 7.8 GWh of electricity. The plant will cost US$1.37 billion. [8] It is owned by Vietnam Electricity. [10]
The plant will be built by Chinese Chengda-Dec-Swepdi-Zepc consortium as the main contractor. [5] Construction started on 8 December 2012, and it is expected to become operational in 2015–2016. [8] [10] The plant covers an area of 879 hectares (2,170 acres). [10]
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The Duyên Hải Power Station is a complex of under-construction coal-fired power plants in Vietnam. It is located in Mu U Hamlet, Dan Thanh Commune, Duyên Hải District, Trà Vinh Province. The complex will have a total capacity of 3,689 MW. [1] It includes also a seaport coal terminal, to be built by China Communications Construction Company, with a capacity of 12 million tonnes of coal and oil per year. [2] [3]
Duyen Hai 1 will have an installed capacity of 1,245 MW (2 X 622.5MW) and its annual output will be 7.5–8 GWh. [4] The plant will cost US$1.5 billion. [5] It is owned by Vietnam Electricity.
Engineering, procurement and construction contract was signed on 30 March 2010 and construction started on 19 September 2010. The main contractor is Dongfang Electric Corporation Limited [4] According to the contract, unit 1 would be operational by 25 July 2015 and unit 2 by 25 September 2015. It is expected that the first boiler at unit 1 would be fired on 25 October 2014.[ citation needed]
The 1,200-MW Duyen Hai 2 will be developed by Malaysian company Janakuasa under build–operate–transfer agreement. [6] The engineering, procurement and construction contract is awarded to Alstom. [7]
Duyen Hai 3 has a planned capacity of 1,244 MW. [8] It consists of two condensing units, 622 MW each. [9] When built, it is expected to use 3.6 million metric tons of coal a year for annual production of 7.8 GWh of electricity. The plant will cost US$1.37 billion. [8] It is owned by Vietnam Electricity. [10]
The plant will be built by Chinese Chengda-Dec-Swepdi-Zepc consortium as the main contractor. [5] Construction started on 8 December 2012, and it is expected to become operational in 2015–2016. [8] [10] The plant covers an area of 879 hectares (2,170 acres). [10]
09°35′00″N 106°31′38″E / 9.58333°N 106.52722°E